![]() A Jack might have been placed in the Two-slot, for example. Also a pip card whose correct location currently contains a face up Jack can be placed in that location displacing the Jack, which can then be moved to any other location with a face down card, displacing the card that was there. Since Jacks are wild, a Jack can be placed face up in any location containing a face down card, displacing the card that was there. They then place their card face up in the correct location in their layout, if available, displacing the card that was there to its own location, and continue until they find an unplayable card, which they add to the top of the discard pile to end their turn. In practice a player will always choose the top card of the discard player if it corresponds to an available location in their layout. Subsequent players begin their turns by drawing either the top card of the face down stock pile or the top card of the discard pile (the card discarded by the previous player). The player must then discard the unplayable card, placing it face up on the table next to the stock pile to begin a discard pile, and the turn to play passes to the next player. This continues until the player finds a card that cannot be placed - a Queen or a King or a number card whose location is already occupied by a face up card with that number. This card, in turn, is placed in its appropriate location, if available, displacing the face down card that was there. To do this, the player must remove the face down card that is occupying that location and turn it face up. ![]() If it’s a pip card A-10, the player places that card in its correct location in the layout (the top left card is the 1=Ace position, etc.). ![]() The aim of the game is to be the first to fill your layout with face up cards from Ace to Ten in the correct positions as indicated. The remaining deck is stacked face down in the middle to form a stock pile. Players are not allowed to look at their cards. The cards are shuffled and each player is dealt a layout of 10 face down cards in two rows of 5 in front of them. For example 3 or 4 players can use 2 decks shuffled together, 5 or 6 players use 3 decks and so on.ĭuring the game Aces count as one, cards 2 to 10 have their face values, Jacks are wild, and Queens and Kings automatically end the player's turn. With more players, more decks can be added to avoid running out of cards. Players and CardsĢ players use a standard international 52 card deck. The aim is to be the first to complete a layout, initially of ten cards Ace to Ten, and although there are occasional decisions to be made it is essentially a game of pure luck. This American children's game for two or more players is also sometimes known as Garbage or Ten, but as both these names are also used for other card games, we call it here by its commonest name Trash. Special Note: Kickstarter recently disabled remote embedding for images on project pages, so embedding code doesn't work on project pages (yet) - just everywhere else.This page is based on information from Alicia Mahmot, Inge M, Rachel G and Ed Vasicek. ![]() Here are a few quick snippits of code you can use to embed your personalized widget on your website, in your blog, and even on your favorite forum.īBCode for forums Copy BBCode Help your backers reach your daily goals and help others see how you're doing. ![]()
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